Who established Topra inscription of Ashoka period (in Yamunanagar district of Haryana) to Firuz Shah Kotla in Delhi?
A. Firuz Shah Tughlaq
B. Sultan Nasiruddin
C. Ibrahim Lodi
D. None of the above
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Let us understand this historical event step by step:1. What is the Topra inscription?
It is an ancient stone pillar containing inscriptions (edicts) of Emperor Ashoka, the great Mauryan ruler of the 3rd century BCE. These inscriptions carried Ashoka’s messages related to administration, morality, and public welfare.
2. Where was it originally located?
This pillar was originally situated at Topra Kalan village in the Yamunanagar district of Haryana. Because of this location, it is commonly known as the Topra inscription or Topra Ashokan Pillar.
3. Who moved it and why?
During the 14th century CE, Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate became interested in ancient monuments and historical structures.
He ordered the pillar to be transported from Topra to Delhi because he admired such monuments and wanted to preserve and display it in his capital city.
4. Where was it installed in Delhi?
The pillar was moved and reinstalled at Firuz Shah Kotla, a fortress complex built by Firuz Shah Tughlaq in Delhi.
Transporting such a massive stone pillar over a long distance during that period was considered a remarkable engineering achievement.
Therefore, Firuz Shah Tughlaq transported and established the Topra inscription from Haryana to Firuz Shah Kotla in Delhi, making Option A the correct answer.

The Delhi-Topra Pillar Transfer was carried out by Firoz Shah Tughlaq.
He ordered the Ashokan pillar from Topra Kalan to be transported to Firoz Shah Kotla around 1356 CE during the Delhi Sultanate period. The pillar originally belonged to Emperor Ashoka from the 3rd century BCE.